Day: April 12, 2020

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A Visit with Tim Hammerich

The Future of Agriculture: A Visit with Tim Hammerich

4/8/2020 by Field Work

Web player: https://podplayer.net/?id=101410542
Episode: https://play.podtrac.com/APM_Fieldwork/play.publicradio.org/itunes/o/the_water_main/field_work/2020/04/08/fieldwork_20200408_5_128.mp3

Tim Hammerich is the founder of AgGrad, an agribusiness recruiting company, and the host of the Future of Agriculture podcast. He joins Zach Johnson and Mitchell Hora to talk about the latest innovations in farming, the changing skill sets agriculture demands, and the essential role of data management in sustainable ag. They also discuss the reasons why it’s so hard to recruit young people into ag and why more farmers should think of themselves as CEOs.

Today in silly Facebook memes

Today in silly Facebook memes…

Posted by Anarchist Memes for Liberal Teens on Saturday, April 11, 2020

This meme demonstrates the difference between capital cash flow. Just because a person has a nice car or a nice house doesn’t mean they have a lot to eat or money that is accessible. Especially because the Coronavirus shutdown came out of nowhere for most people. You can’t eat a car or a house, and even you have enough debt paid off to sell your property it’s unlikely you can do it quickly enough to fill your family’s bellies even at a greatly reduced rate.

Today’s Almanac for Sunday April 12

Today’s Almanac

Night before dawn is 5 hours and 48 minutes,
Dawn starts at 5:48 am and runs for 29 minutes,
Sunrise is at 6:17 am which is 5 hours and 42 minutes before noon,
High noon, the transit of the sun, is at 12:56 pm,
From twelve noon to the sunset at 7:34 pm is 7 hours and 34 minutes,
Dusk lasts for 30 minutes concluding at 8:03 pm,
Leaving 3 hours and 56 minutes until midnight.

Plateau Trees

South-East from Overlook Dune

Faintly the Catskills are in the distance. In addition, it looks like the Pine Bush Commission has done some mechanical removal of brush to help lupine grow and not become too dense for the Karner Blue.

Saturday April 30, 2011 — Albany Pine Bush